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immediate environs of Turin including the Valentino Gardens, along 
the River Po; §.=Sassi; St.=Stupinigi Wood. 
Raopatocera.— Papilio machaon, T., St., Aporia crataegi, R., Pieris 
rapae, St., P. napi, R., St., Leptosia sinapis, R., St., S., Colias hyale, 
R., Gonepteryx rhamni, R., St., S., Dryas paphia, St., 8., Argynnis 
aglaia, St., A. cydippe (adippe), St., A. niobe, St., Issoria lathonia, R., 
St., Brenthis selene, St., B. dia, R., St., 8., Melitaea didyma, R., M. 
athalia, R., St., 8., Vanessa to, St., Hugonia polychloros, R., St., Poly- 
gonia c-album, R., St., 8., Apatura ilia ab. eos, St., Limenitis camilla, R.., 
L. sibilla, St., Pararge aeyeria, R., 8., P. megera, 8., P. achine, St., 
Hnodia dryas, St., Epinephele jurtina, R., St., S., Aphantopus hyper- 
antus, St., Coenonympha arcania, R., C. pamphilus, R., C. dorilis, 
St., Melanargia galathea (var. procida), St., R., Rwmicta phlaeas, St., 
S., Cupido minima, R., C. sebrus, R., St., Celastrina aryiolus, S., Poly- 
ommatus semtargus (acts), R., Aariades thetis (bellarqus}, R., P. tearus 
(alexis), R., Callophrys rubi, R., Chattendenia w-album, St., Nordmannia 
dicts, St., Augiades sylvanus, St., Adopaea flava, St., S. 
I wish here to correct the mis-statement that | made previously in 
this magazine, pages 170, 172, and onwards of vol. 31, that I captured 
Strymon prunt at Arquata Scrivia. 
I never captured S. pruni, nor saw it during the whole of my two 
years’ collecting in Northern Italy—with apologies to your readers, I 
quite mistook the species owing to the absence of English illustrations 
at the time. 
Heterocera.—Amorpha populi, T., Macroglossa stellatarum, T., 
Zygaena filipendulae, S.. Z. carniolica, 8., Syntomis pheyea, St., 8., 
Pterostoma palpina, T., Apatela aceris, T., Cucullia verbasct, T., 
Ayrophila trabealis, T., Grammodes algira, T., Angerona prunaria, T., 
Toxocampa lusoria, T. 
During June I recognised forty-eight species of plants in blossom 
in Turin and at Rivoli. 
CoteorrErRa.—Copris lunaris, R., Trichodes apiarius, R., Chrysomela 
menthastrt, R., Clythra laeviuscula, R., Leptura hastata, St., Cantharis 
rufa, St., Polyphylla fullo, T., Purpruricenus koehleri, S. 
Oponata.—Libellula depressa, T., St., Corduleyaster annulatus, St., 
Gomphus culgatissi¢mus, St., Calopterya viryo, St., C. splendens, St. 
Hymenoprera.—Aminophila heydent, St., Bombus lapidarius, B., 
Anthophora acervorum, R. 
Ruynenora.— Redurvius personatus, R., Graphosoma lineata, 8. 
Dretera.—Asilus dastpogon, R., Tipula yiyantea, R., Volucella 
inflata, St., Mytatropa florea, St. 
OrrnoprERa.—Locusta viridissima, T., Forficula auricularia, St. 
(To be continued. )—Lixur. E. B. Asnpy, F.E.S., 36, Bulstrode Road, 
Hounslow. 
Rosaria ALprna at Cuicnester.—A fine specimen of this handsome 
Longicorn beetle was taken in a garden not far from my home. It is 
a male and was identified for me by my friend Mr. Guermonprez, of 
Bognor, who gave me the following particulars :—‘‘ As a larva it is 
said to live on the decayed wood of copper beech trees, and is found in 
South Sweden, through Germany and France to Italy, Hungary and 
Turkey.”—JoserH Anperson, Chichesteér. 
